Mundesley

The award winning beach stretches for miles. During the summer season, there is a safe area of the beach continually watched over by lifeguards from the RNLI. The Coastwatch station is manned all year round by local volunteers during daylight hours.

Mundesley village is well served by local shops in and around its small High Street. It has not lost its old-world charm with thatched roofs, stone walls and many quaint and charming cottages.

Mundesley sits in a dip in the cliffs and from the clifftops there are spectacular views across the whole of the village and right across to Happisburgh lighthouse in the other direction. From the clifftop, you can walk across to Stow Mill passing the Mundesley Holiday Village.

Stow Mill

Stow Mill is literally just a few yards outside of Mundesley, close-by Richardson's Holiday Centre. Built as a flour mill around 1826, it has been beautifully restored by its present owner and is well worth a visit.

North Walsham

Is the nearest market town to Mundesley and less than 15 minutes' drive away.

Featuring its Market Cross built in 1549 and the beautiful St. Nicholas Church. North Walsham also provides the facilities of a Sainsbury store, Boots Chemist and several banks along with a host of other shops.

Wroxham and Hoveton

Are two villages straddling the River Bure and generally known as the capital of The Broads.

There is much to see and do here including shopping at Roys, probably the largest village shop in the world!

Cruising on the broads and visiting Wroxham Barns (a must for the kids).

Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse Museum

Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse Museum of Norfolk Life brings to life Norfolk in the olden days.

Take a tour round the old workhouse or visit the farm and gardens, there is something for everyone.